After being announced with a surreal trailer at Sony’s pre-TGS conference Resident Evil: Revelations 2 became one of the most anticipated games at the show. Today some brand new details and screenshots have leaked of the game from the upcoming issue of GamesMaster via (PushStart).

One of the biggest pointers from the issue is that the game will be starting Claire Redfield, the brave bike riding sister of Chris Redfield. Making her debut in Resident Evil 2 and later appearing in Resident Evil: Code Veronica, Claire has been one of the pivotal characters of the series. She’ll be joined by Moira Burton, daughter of Barry Burton from the original Resident Evil.

Below are some of the details covered in the issue:

Claire Redfield will return as the playable lead and it is said that “In the time since we last saw her(Claire), she’s grown to be a seasoned veteran.”

Claire will be joined throughout the campaign with Moira Burton, daughter of the legendary Barry Burton.

The campaign will be playable in co-op or singleplayer.

When playing as Claire, her style will be more combat focused. Whereas Moira will be supplying Claire with health herbs, provided the flashlight and general support.

Claire will be the only player death that will result in a Game Over, one of Moira’s key roles will be to help keep Claire alive (though Claire can obviously heal herself).

The story will take place on an abandoned island detention facility.

The campaign will begin with Claire and Moira awakening after being abducted.

The events will take place between the events of Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6.

Gameplay will be much more Survival Horror orientated (much like the first Resident Evil: Revelations), bringing the series back to its roots with less over the top action, unlike Resident Evil 5and 6.

Fan feedback has played a part in the development of Resident Evil: Revelations 2. Producer Okabe said that “The project has been finding the line between listening to fan feedback and also doing something different to confound expectations.”

Okabe also said that “I want this to be both a game that doesn’t lose what made its predecessor great, while also bringing something new and exciting to the Resident Evil series.” He also added that “Achieving that lofty goal by bringing together past and future will make this an itchy-tasty prospect indeed.”

Resident Evil: Revelations 2 will feature a new “Afflicted” enemy type, which “may look like zombies, but are in fact something quite different.”

The Afflicted enemy will be both fast and able to deal heavy damage to the player. It is also said that they will force the player to decide whether to take them head-on, sneak up using stealth and applying a take-down or the player can run for the hills and “preserve ammo”.

Resident Evil: Revelations 2 will run at 1080p and 60fps (for the PC and new gen versions at least).

Check out the gallery below for images of the game:

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Seeing Claire come back and a more horror focus that comes with Revelations sub series, my hype for Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is through the roof. What about you? Are you looking forward to the game? Let us know in the comments below.

Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is set for an early 2015 world wide release for the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC.